A video camera of customers and the clerk that recycles the tape maybe every 30 minutes would solve some of these conflicts. The manager could review the transaction and determine who is telling the truth.

It would be sort of like the 30 seconds captured on police body cameras - the time that is giving some Baltimore cops heartburn right now.

all this over some supposedly cold nuggets, which the original customer (brother of these two "girls") received. made a scene, disrupted other customers meals, scared little kids, damaged the restaurant, made police come, and verbally abused the workers and everyone close enough to hear this crap.

were they high? or just the typical attitude and behavior of this type? sad that this is the world we live in now.

I saw something very similar in the south end Wawa in Salisbury not that long ago. At about 2 a.m. on a Sunday a woman got upset when the help wouldn't give her the sub she ordered but hadn't paid for. Instead of paying for it, she screamed obscenities at the young woman and trashed the food and condiment displays on her way out of the store. The manager shut the place down for the night as soon as she was out the door.